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Mycenaeans

Which Greek-speaking people dominated the Aegean world from about 1400 B.C. to 1200 B.C. and probably started the Trojan War?. Mycenaeans. The frescoes at Knossos tell us what?. The sea was very important to the Minoan people. The Mycenaean people were primarily?. Sea traders.

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Mycenaeans

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  1. Which Greek-speaking people dominated the Aegean world from about 1400 B.C. to 1200 B.C. and probably started the Trojan War? Mycenaeans

  2. The frescoes at Knossos tell us what? The sea was very important to the Minoan people

  3. The Mycenaean people were primarily? Sea traders

  4. What best summarizes part of the plot of the Iliad? Achilles withdraws from battle because he is insulted by his commander

  5. What is a free resident of a Greek city-state? citizen

  6. What was an early form of government in the Greek city-states in which a hereditary ruler exercised central power? monarchy

  7. Some Spartan women had the responsibility of running the family’s estate because… Frequent warfare kept Spartan men away from home

  8. Merchants and the poor often supported Athenian tyrants because… They often imposed reforms to help these groups

  9. The author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. Homer

  10. What did Cleisthenes do around 507 B.C. that changed the government of Athens? He established a legislature, creating a limited democracy.

  11. In a Greek city-state, the acropolis was… The location of temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses

  12. Athens differed from Sparta in that it… Placed emphasis on the individual.

  13. Who was the most powerful Greek god? Zeus

  14. What was a form of government in the Greek city-state where power was in the hands of a small, wealthy elite that came from the middle class? oligarchy

  15. A Greek city-state, consisting of city and the surrounding countryside. polis

  16. An Athenian statesman who expanded democracy. Pericles

  17. Banishing a public figure. ostracism

  18. What was an effect of the Greek victory in the Persian Wars? Greeks became more convinced of their own uniqueness

  19. What was a result of the Peloponnesian War? It ended the Athenian domination of the Greek world

  20. What was a result of the Persian Wars? Athens organized other Greek city-states into the Delian League

  21. What is true about Athens under the rule of Pericles? Large numbers of citizens had the right to vote directly on laws.

  22. A Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena. Parthenon

  23. The Greek historian often called the “Father of History” Herodotus

  24. What Greek philosopher believed good conduct meant pursuing the “golden mean”? Aristotle

  25. Greeks believed the purpose of tragic plays was to … Arouse and then relieve the emotions of pity and fear.

  26. Greek architecture, as shown by the Parthenon, seeks to reflect …. Perfect balance and universal harmony and order

  27. Which theme did Euripides often explore in his plays? People, not the gods, are the cause of human misfortune.

  28. The Greek physician who set ethical standards for doctors. Hippocrates

  29. The Egyptian cultural capital of the Hellenistic world. Alexandria

  30. What helped Alexander the Great to conquer the Persian empire? Persia was no longer the great power it once had been.

  31. The Hellenistic scientist Archimedes…. Applied principles of physics to make practical inventions.

  32. Alexander the Great extended his empire as far east as… India

  33. What did the philosopher Zeno teach during the Hellenistic age? Avoid disappointments by accepting whatever life brings.

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